The 72nd annual Art in the Park event re-introduced itself to the community as a festival with over 300 artists from around the country.
Attendees were able to buy unique form of arts and enjoy the live music and varieties of food.
Attendees at the Art in the Park Festival were able to get Pinas Coladas Acapulco Style and other drinks at different booths in the park. Maria Jaiyeola
Vendors at the Art in the Park Festival create scented handmade soaps and other unique handmade crafts Maria Jaiyeola
Artists and vendors set up their tent at the Art in the Park festival, attendees are able to view their artworks and set up chairs or blankets under the shade. Maria Jaiyeola
Artist of abstract landscapes, Calista, shows the beauty of her travel adventures in her acrylic and oil painting. She is one of the artists selling her artworks at the Art in the Park Festival.
Anturo Morando and his wife sell their scultpures from cement and concrete statues at the Art in the Park Festival. Maria Jaiyeola
Abstract Artist, John Hannum, sets up a raffle to giveaway some of his artworks at the Art in the Park Festival Maria Jaiyeola
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